A good one, but not true. General Merrill A. McPeak is a military adviser to the BHO campaign. Whatever you think of his term as AF Chief of Staff, he was one hell of a fighter pilot in his day, and that included Viet Nam.

It won't be on the American voters this fall that Baroque Obozo needs 'military advisers' since he never served himself....John McCain doesn't need 'military advisors'.....I'm sure that my pointing this out makes me some kind of 'racist'.

McCain also commanded a squadron for many years after he was released from POW camp. I suppose this pales in Wesley's post combat experience- CNN colour commentator or John Kerry's - Anti-military conspirator. Not being a military guy, I wouldn't know.

John Mac also didn't make helpful home movies to record his exploits for posterity. Has John K released his records yet?

You know with the Kerry/Clark/Clarke tag team helping out Obama's gonna win.

If Clark is such a brilliant military advisor, you'd think he would pick a vulnerable point on which to attack his opponent. McCain has not been running on his military record, but if Clark wants to attack him on it, great, throw me in that briar patch (oops, that may be racist). My fear is that the dems will eventually awaken and attack McCain on the immigration issue. His record in that regard is abysmal and most Republicans part company with him on it. Nothing will rally the Republicans and many non-Republicans behind McCain better than an attack on his military service. Here's hoping they keep doing it.

But how is Obama going to run to the right of McCain's immigration policies? Obama favors drivers licenses for illegal immigrants, something that even most pro amnesty politicians (McCain included) have rejected.

My fear is that the dems will eventually awaken and attack McCain on the immigration issue. His record in that regard is abysmal and most Republicans part company with him on it.

The Dems cannot touch the immigration issue without being stung themselves - and badly. Many people, left and right, want a wall and - let's face it - deportation. Esp since the economy's bad. If the Dems try that scheme it will blow back in their faces like it did the Reps back in 2006.

Kind of like Wild Wes Clark, then. As Jim Geraghty put it a campaign or two ago, "Apart from his superiors, whom he disrespected, his peers, whom he lied to, and his subordinates, whom he micromanaged, everybody liked him" (my paraphrase).

I second Rod Reilly, who noted that McPeak seems to have an issue with the sons of Zion. Particularly the ones that try to bitterly cling to religion and guns and their tiny little homeland in the middle of the region of the rabid.

Of course, there is little mention of Clark's violation of Posse Comitatus during the Waco episode, where, as Division Commander of the 1st Cav, he supplied military training, personnel, logistics and technical support and Bradleys and a pair of M-1 Abrams tanks to "help" assault the Branch Dividian compound at the behest of Janet Reno and Governor Ann Richards. For someone who has constantly stated that coercion is never a good option, he has a short memory and so, apparently, do the American people.

His ambition since his earliest days as an officer is recorded and in the memories of those who served with or under him, and by those who commanded him. The last thing anyone wanted to do was to get in his way...he has a mean streak toward anyone who is not fully onboard...regardless of military discipline or rule of law.

Am still trying to find a photo of Mladic and Clark out in Serbia kicking back slivovitz like old college roommates. Seems like most of those on the net disappeared in 2004 after Clark's first foray into presidential politics. Would make a nice ad IF Clark is picked up by Obama as a VP running mate, which a number of Dems have suggested will be a likely paring on the Democrat ticket this Fall.

Clark being from Arkansas, had nothing to do with his rapid rise to upper levels in the military during the Clinton Adminsitration...right? His story parrelled Bill Clinton's...fatherless at an early age, raised by his mother and grandparents, from Little Rock...even a Chicago connection to go hand in hand with Hillary's script...and now, Obama's.

We were 20+ years USAF and had the misfortune to serve under McPeak - an utter idiot more obsessed with uniforms than operations. We were stationed in Europe when Clark was NATO. Even USAF knew what a toad he was.

So Wesley Clark and Bill Ayers, have about the same level of accuracy. Almost his entire cell, including the Kent State organizer, Terry Gold, were blown up by Diane Oughton; in the process
of building the bomb for the Ft. Dix dance. The
Pentagon bomb was mostly a dud.

"General Merrill A. McPeak is a military adviser to the BHO campaign...

Which makes him in my opinion a man of questionable values at best...

"he was one hell of a fighter pilot in his day, and that included Viet Nam"...

Without a doubt...

I'm NOT a McCain apologist and for what it matters I'm NOT a supporter of R.I.N.O. McCain (or anyone else who buys into the junk science of human induced global warming for instance) but the two men are indeed heros of the finest sort...

I'm confused how people can change so radically over time like these two seem to have...